On passage, Chairman Royce said: “North Korea poses an urgent threat to the United States and our allies. In less than four years, the regime may be capable of targeting the entire U.S. homeland with a nuclear missile. The threat from North Korea is real, and real threats demand real responses. This bill gives the administration a powerful tool to cut off North Korea’s funding by going after those who do business with the regime.”

The Korea Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions Act, H.R. 1644:

Expands sanctions to deter North Korea’s nuclear weapons program;

Targets those overseas who employ North Korean slave labor, a source of billions of dollars in annual revenue for the regime;

Cracks down on North Korean shipping and use of international ports; and

Requires the administration to determine whether North Korea is a state sponsor of terrorism.

For more information on the Chairman’s bill, including a section-by-section summary, click HERE.